Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Pierce Time Pierce time refers to the duration required for a plasma cutting system to create a hole or pierce through the material before initiating the cutting process. During plasma cutting operations, the pierce time is the period when the plasma torch is held stationary at a specific location on the material surface, applying high-energy plasma to melt through the material and create an entry point for the cutting process. The pierce time is determined based on factors such as material thickness, material type, cutting speed, and plasma torch settings. Optimizing the pierce time helps ensure clean, precise cuts and minimizes the risk of damage to the material and cutting equipment. |
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